Yes, I bought one at Walmart last week
Production of the Remington Model 552 A, Speedmaster began in 1957 and was still being produced in 2006 as the 552 BDL Deluxe Fieldmaster NRA Edition.
Depends on condition and wheather its a BDL, it could go from 125 low side to 450 high.
I assume you know it's a rifle or you wouldn't have put it here and you asking about the BDL? The BDL rifle has the magazine floorplate release in front of the trigger and being a deluxe it has a better finish.
Only the 700 VLS is made in 6mm
It's a BDL. I know this because I own one and the replacement stocks are for BDL's...
Yes. 700 BDL European
CD in CDL stands for classic deluxe.
The designation, BDL represents "B" grade wood and the DL is for deluxe model.
bdl is not a model number. Please check again
You will need to call Remington.
Actually, The 742A is the "Woodsmaster" and the 742 BDL is the "Deluxe". The differences in the two rifles are the stocks and forearms. The 742A has a rolled, impressed type of checkering and the 742 BDL has a basket weave style with the stock having a higher comb (where your cheek would rest when shooting). The receiver on the BDL has a slightly higher area where the scope is mounted.